Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Clar Angkasa is an Indonesian author-illustrator, comic artist and animator. She received her BFA in Illustration from Rhode Island School of Design in 2019 before moving to NYC to pursue a career as an artist with a focus on story-driven projects. Driven by a love for narrative art, she has a large range of work from fantastical illustrations inspired by fairytales to comedic animations and comics about mental health. Her debut graphic novel, Stories of the Islands reimagines Indonesian folktales with a feminist twist, and has received starred reviews from Booklist, The Horn Book and Shelf Awareness.
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Joel Lolar is a 2006 graduate of The Joe Kubert School. For over ten years Joel has used his cinematic storytelling and gritty traditional inks to bring post-apocalyptic Boston and a tale of bitter revenge to life in his book, FOREVER WINTER.
Saturday December 7, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Cartoonarium
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Emmanuel Guerrero is a writer and artist from Southern California. He’s been making comic zines since 2018. The first two parts of his graphic novel series “Cactus Kid” were published by Flying Eye Books earlier this year. The third installment is scheduled for early 2026.
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Vernon Meidlinger-Chin is a cartoonist, musician, and science educator based in Washington, DC. He is the creator of the webcomic Arthropunk and is currently creating non-bug related historical fiction comics based on various aspects of Americana.
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Pip Caplan is a Salem-based cartoonist whose work combines cartoonish absurdity with a theoretical edge, drawing on influences from both the underground and the philosophical.
Saturday December 7, 2024 4:00pm - 4:45pm EST
Cartoonarium
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Lindsey Leigh is the author and illustrator of The Deep! and The Dark! for Penguin Workshop and the illustrator of Sick! The Twists and Turns Behind Animal Germs for Bloomsbury Children’s Books. She has a passion for drawing unusual animals and enjoys using comics to communicate science concepts to audiences of all ages. She lives and works in Somerville, Massachusetts and is currently working on a cartoon guide to public transport accessible nature areas in greater Boston.
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
"I am a queer nonbinary artist and educator living and working in Boston! Working in my sketchbook and experimenting with lots of different mediums are my favorite practices as an artist. When I’m not at my day job as an elementary school art teacher, I’m drawing comics, collaging, or spending time with my pet bunnies :)" - Jenna Miles
Sunday December 8, 2024 1:00pm - 1:45pm EST
Cartoonarium
Watch our Cartoonarium participants create live drawings in the Thurman Center, 1st floor of the Fuller Building all weekend long.
Mysto (they/them) is a queer Latinx comic artist making queer horror comics in North Carolina. They have self published their work through their micropress MystoPress since 2019, and they also organize the independent horror anthology Paroxysm (now in its upcoming 5th volume in October 2025!). Their work features themes of the transfigurative power of nature, trauma and the body, queer identity and sexuality, and mental health.